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Obelisk at the Burial Ground honoring Judge Nymphas Marston (1778-1864)
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Old Mill Road is named for the last sawmill, located north of where it joins School Street. This mill was owned by James Harvey...
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Old Post Office, built 1897 (& home of Hattie Crocker Mecarta, postmistress)
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The old school was rescued in 1958 by mover Bob Hayden and relocated a half mile west on Route 28. It became an antique shop...
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The oldest house in the village, once thought to have been the first house of pioneer Roger Goodspeed. It was proven to have...
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Oliver Crocker's dock at Warren's Cove
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On Main Street, just past Lovell's Lane was the home of George Mecarta (1856-1941), longtime county sanitary inspector. The...
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One-room Marstons Mills Schoolhouse, completed in 1851 on land near where the current Mills Restaurant stands
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The one-room schoolhouse faced south on the road to West Barnstable with separate boys' and girls' entrances
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The one-room schoolhouse was expanded in 1915 by adding a second room and indoor toilets. The cost of the additions was $5,250
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Opposite the Mecarta house was the summer home of the famous musician Felix Winternitz, with a boathouse at Warren's Cove. In...
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Oyster house built by George Lewis Hamblin, near the entrance to Warren's Cove
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Pearlstein's store in Hyannis
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Picking cranberries on "Uncle Fred's Bog" off Old Mill Road
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Ponds and airfield map
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Pondsville from the southwest, with Mystic Lake on the right with The Plains stretching to the horizon
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A portable elevator is used to lift the cranberries from the edge of the bog. The bogs in Marstons Mills are owned and worked...
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The post office on the Gifford Farm. From 1926 to 1941, Nora Pierce Gifford was the village postmistress, with a small building...
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Prince's Cove, following Hurricane Carol on August 31, 1954
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Prince's Cove Marina, built by Wilbur Cushing in 1965 for $35,000
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